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British political activist
Daisy Postgate (née Lansbury, 9 December 1892 – 20 April 1971) was a British political activist. Born in Bow, London, she was the sixth child of George
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community leader Daisy Polk (1874–1963), American-born French countess Daisy Postgate (1892–1971), British political activist Daisy Quezada Ureña (born
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British animator, puppeteer and writer
Richard Oliver Postgate (12 April 1925 – 8 December 2008) was an English animator, puppeteer, and writer. He was the creator and writer of several popular
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English socialist, writer, editor and historian (1896–1971)
He was a member of the Postgate family. Raymond Postgate was born in Cambridge, England, the eldest son of John Percival Postgate and Edith Allen. He was
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English family
The Postgate family is an English family that has been notable in a variety of different fields. It originated in the North York Moors and records go back
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English microbiologist
in print. John Raymond Postgate was born on 24 June 1922, as the elder son of the writer Raymond Postgate and Daisy Postgate, née Lansbury, private secretary
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Private school in South Hampstead, Greater London, England
of food writer Raymond Postgate and Dame Margaret Cole (who married G. D. H. Cole), and wife of classicist John Percival Postgate Rosalind Goodfellow, who
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British classical scholar
John Percival Postgate, FBA (24 October 1853 – 15 July 1926) was an English classicist and academic. He was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge from
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British politician and reformer (1859–1940)
78–81 Shepherd 2002, p. 77 Postgate, p. 55 Postgate, p. 60 Lansbury, pp. 134–135 Shepherd 2002, pp. 54–56 Postgate, p. 62 Postgate, pp. 67–68 Historic England
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English producer, writer and composer
influence" is Oliver Postgate. Davenport has paid tribute to Postgate at the 2007 JM Barrie Awards, in a BBC documentary "Oliver Postgate: A Life in Small
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Academy sixth form school in Finchley, London, England
union activist Ian Bedford, cricketer John Somerville, sculptor Oliver Postgate, animator and creator of Bagpuss Paul Davies, astrophysicist Robert G.
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British-American-Irish actress and singer (1925–2022)
death in 2022. Lansbury was a cousin of the Postgate family, including the animator and activist Oliver Postgate. She was also a cousin of the actor Kate
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British actor (1925–2006)
the 1998 film The Parent Trap. He co-narrated Noggin the Nog with Oliver Postgate. Stevens also lent his voice to the classic children's puppet series Space
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elected for the SDP–Liberal Alliance, 1981–83, lives in Broadstairs. Oliver Postgate, creator of the children's TV puppet shows, the Clangers, Bagpuss and others
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Pollard, 61, English actor and entertainer (Robin Hood), cancer. Daniel Postgate, 61, English scriptwriter, author and illustrator. Hosken Powell, 70, American
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Animation technique
cutout animation series, British studio Smallfilms (Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate) produced several stop motion series with puppets, beginning with Pingwings
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Academy in Menston, West Yorkshire, England
special Mass. In June 1993, the choir of St. Mary's appeared in Black Daisies for the Bride, a BBC 2 television film written by Tony Harrison for National
St Mary's Menston Catholic Voluntary Academy
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Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain English 1962 3+ Ivor the Engine Oliver Postgate Peter Firmin English 1962 3+ Clifford the Big Red Dog Norman Bridwell English
1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up
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The Scottish Chiefs Sheena Porter (born 1935), children's novels Raymond Postgate (1896–1971), Verdict of Twelve Anthony Powell (1905–2000), A Dance to the
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first broadcasts the children's television series Clangers, made by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's Smallfilms in stop motion animation. 17 November – The
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series prior to retiring, journalist and food writer Nigella Lawson, Oliver Postgate, the creator and writer of Bagpuss, The Clangers, Noggin the Nog, Pogles'
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(BBC4)". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 June 2014. "ITV drops Pushing Daisies episode". BBC News. BBC. 15 April 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2014. "Seven 'Coronation
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Daily pay.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek, Swedish
Pearl; Diminutive Form of Margaret
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Daily
Girl/Female
English American
Day's eye. A flower name.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Daily wages, Pension, Reward
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese
Eye of the Day; Flower Name; Day's Eye
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, English, Indian
Flower; Girl; Eye of the Day
Girl/Female
English
Day's eye. A flower name.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Daily Wages; Pension; Reward
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Danish, English, French, German
Eye of the Day; Day's Eye; Daisy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Daisy in a Field of Roses
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Flower; Awesome
Girl/Female
Arabic
Daily Pay
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English
The day's eye.
Girl/Female
English French
Day's eye. A flower name.
Boy/Male
Irish
Dark one.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Daily Returnees
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name, with the preposition d(e), for someone from either of two places called Aisy, in Yonne and Côte-d’Or.Probably a variant of spelling Irish Dacey.English : perhaps as Reaney suggests, from a nickname from the flower, Old English dæges-ēage.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Eye of the Day; Flower Name; Day's Eye; From the South
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Norwegian
Norwegian : habitational name from any of about 20 places so named for having a farmhouse with an upper story (see Loftus).English : variant of Loftus.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Large Fields or Granta's Fields
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Kriemhild, KRIEMHILDE means "battle mask."
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Arabic
Angels who Distinguish the Lie from the Truth
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Tamil
A good friend
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Seaman
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Prosperity; Goddess Laxmi; Meeting
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African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Gaelic, Irish, Japanese
Born at Night; Great
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Hindu
Princess
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Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Capable
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n.
The whiteweed (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum), the plant commonly called daisy in North America; -- called also oxeye daisy. See Whiteweed.
a.
Happening, or belonging to, each successive day; diurnal; as, daily labor; a daily bulletin.
n.
A dairy farm.
a.
Daily; diurnal.
n.
The daisy, or mountain daisy.
adv.
Every day; day by day; as, a thing happens daily.
n.
See Dais.
n.
Dais.
n.
See Dais.
pl.
of Daisy
adv.
Daily; every day.
pl.
of Dairy
n.
A dais.
n.
A genus of low herbs (Bellis), belonging to the family Compositae. The common English and classical daisy is B. prennis, which has a yellow disk and white or pinkish rays.
n.
The oxeye daisy. See under Daisy.
n.
Daily occurence.
n.
A dairy.
n.
The oxeye daisy.
pl.
of Daily
n.
The oxeye daisy; -- called also moon daisy.